tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-693179381503731530.post7969001291827735294..comments2017-12-02T11:21:06.836+01:00Comments on Yeshua, Hineni!: The Twelve Tribes in Germany - Part 12Yeshua Hineninoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-693179381503731530.post-59845377068752572902014-01-31T21:48:12.782+01:002014-01-31T21:48:12.782+01:00It&#39;s maddening! Now, the reporter who filmed t...It&#39;s maddening! Now, the reporter who filmed the beatings last year is in the dock for &quot;violation of privacy&quot;. The state prosecutor of the Augsburg criminal courts has declared that the proceedings are almost over and a verdict is to be expected soon. If Kuhnigk is acquitted, this will also point to the likelihood that the appeals court in Nuremberg will accept the footage as legitimate evidence. If Kuhnigk is convicted of a crime (that obviously even carries penalties of up to 3 yrs in prison), it will point to the fact that the filmic evidence, as it has been illegally obtained, will not count. Let us hope justice prevails. Sources: Süddeutsche Online, Augsburger, and FocusLittleProfnoreply@blogger.com